This Date in Country Music History
- 2023 – Gordon Lightfoot passed away in Toronto, Canada
 - 2022 – A day after Naomi Judd’s passing The Judds, Ray Charles, drummer Eddie Bayers and steel guitarist Pete Drake were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
 - 2020 – Kenny Chesney released his album Here and Now
 - 2019 – Eric Church’s single “Springsteen” was certified Quintuple Platinum
 - 2012 – Carrie Underwood released her album Blown Away
 - 2007 – Blake Shelton released his album Pure BS
 - 2007 – Miranda Lambert released her album Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
 - 2004 – Trent Willmon made his Grand Ole Opry debut
 - 2001 – Montgomery Gentry released their album Carrying On
 - 1995 – Rhett Akins released his single “That Ain’t My Truck”
 - 1993 – Charley Pride joined the Grand Ole Opry
 - 1993 – Tracy Lawrence topped the charts with “Alibis”
 - 1982 – Alabama topped the charts with “Mountain Music”
 - 1981 – Alabama released their single “Feels Go Right”
 - 1976 – Mickey Gilley hit #1 with “Don’t The Girls All Get Prettier At Closing Time”
 
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